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Childhood Light, Todd Struckman Apr 2000

Childhood Light, Todd Struckman

CutBank

No abstract provided.


June Moon, Catherine Vance Jan 2000

June Moon, Catherine Vance

Electronic Journal for Inclusive Education

A poem written by Catherine Vance.


Handwriting, Ace Boggess Jan 2000

Handwriting, Ace Boggess

Bryant Literary Review

In the Fourth Grade, my teacher--
that aptly named Mrs. Johnson,


Black Jellies, Eggs, And The Pearling Of Ovaries, Cathleen Calbert Jan 2000

Black Jellies, Eggs, And The Pearling Of Ovaries, Cathleen Calbert

Bryant Literary Review

The fire is stoked, kindling set in triangles.
Black jellies are sealed with wax, and loaves


The Flummoxed Flummoxer, Thomas Dorsett Jan 2000

The Flummoxed Flummoxer, Thomas Dorsett

Bryant Literary Review

Speckled guppies, young and old,
almost worthless, 12 cents each,


Bread, Sean Thomas Dougherty Jan 2000

Bread, Sean Thomas Dougherty

Bryant Literary Review

I transmutate from the dead leaves
of late autumn
into a loaf of bread,


Daughter, Richard Dry Jan 2000

Daughter, Richard Dry

Bryant Literary Review

I saw a father and daughter
playing catch


Itinerary, Susan Wallack Jan 2000

Itinerary, Susan Wallack

Bryant Literary Review

On a freshly tarred, single-lane highway, a snaky
blue line parts here from there,,


Hum Of Thoughts, C. J. Morrissey Jan 2000

Hum Of Thoughts, C. J. Morrissey

Bryant Literary Review

I have made a blanket with words
and have placed it on the mantel for safekeeping.


The Word Box, Christopher Brookhouse Jan 2000

The Word Box, Christopher Brookhouse

Bryant Literary Review

We can't sleep.


Fair Trade, Cathleen Calbert Jan 2000

Fair Trade, Cathleen Calbert

Bryant Literary Review

Young women turn to older men for power,
acclaim, and money. In exchange, they offer beauty,


A Bright Summer Day In Boston, Geoffrey Jarok Jan 2000

A Bright Summer Day In Boston, Geoffrey Jarok

Bryant Literary Review

The tubes that lead to nowhere.
The boredom of the sunshine,


Snow, Janet Mccann Jan 2000

Snow, Janet Mccann

Bryant Literary Review

Whiteness like the birth of memory.
Now a glitter.


Upon Awakening, Janet Proulx Jan 2000

Upon Awakening, Janet Proulx

Bryant Literary Review

The alarm clock makes me feel so wise
18 when I'm dreaming, 50 when I rise


House On Munday Road, Trent Busch Jan 2000

House On Munday Road, Trent Busch

Bryant Literary Review

Where the road curves back
against the hill to miss


There Are Gods, Rob Cook Jan 2000

There Are Gods, Rob Cook

Bryant Literary Review

creating a new species of shadow. there are gods smoking cigarettes in
cheap hotels on the rings of saturn. there are gods lurking inside


Nightfall, Ann Weeks Jan 2000

Nightfall, Ann Weeks

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


A Problem, Esther Loh Jan 2000

A Problem, Esther Loh

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Three Haikus, Esther Loh Jan 2000

Three Haikus, Esther Loh

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Daydreams, Rob Moll Jan 2000

Daydreams, Rob Moll

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Hour Of Paasage, Ben Mitchell Jan 2000

Hour Of Paasage, Ben Mitchell

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Mcdread, Jason Head Jan 2000

Mcdread, Jason Head

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Fog Fears, Jen Jones Jan 2000

Fog Fears, Jen Jones

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


The Game, Esther Loh Jan 2000

The Game, Esther Loh

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


The Window, Jennifer Weaver Jan 2000

The Window, Jennifer Weaver

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Come Morning, Stacey Shcolnik Jan 2000

Come Morning, Stacey Shcolnik

Cedarville Review

No abstract provided.


Documentary, J. R. Solonche Jan 2000

Documentary, J. R. Solonche

Bryant Literary Review

Rome burns. Then London.


Pedagogy, Allison Joseph Jan 2000

Pedagogy, Allison Joseph

Bryant Literary Review

Sometimes I dream about my students--
how they yawn and fidget in indifference


The Hand, Brady Rhoades Jan 2000

The Hand, Brady Rhoades

Bryant Literary Review

All winter my left hand has assumed
The death grip, as if it knows something


Minuet, Gary J. Whitehead Jan 2000

Minuet, Gary J. Whitehead

Bryant Literary Review

Its keys as yellowed as false teeth,
the piano I imagine my father's mother owns